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Think New Mexico's annual online fundraising campaign is underway! Your donation will help fuel our work to make meaningful and lasting changes to New Mexico's education system.

Join Lauren Leland as she speaks to TNM's Education Reform Director, Mandi Torrez and current Leadership Intern Al McKown about education iniatives they are working on.
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New Mexicans should not have to travel out of state to receive medical services. However, many patients find themselves traveling out-of-state to get the care they need. Some of them have decided to leave New Mexico entirely. ... See MoreSee Less

New Mexicans should not have to travel out of state to receive medical services. However, many patients find themselves traveling out-of-state to get the care they need. Some of them have decided to leave New Mexico entirely.Image attachmentImage attachment+1Image attachment

We have big goals that we want to reach this year and you can help us reach them! Think New Mexico has officially launched our 2025 online campaign! Your contribution would help support policy reform to help all New Mexicans!

To donate, visit the link in our bio!
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"They don't need amending; they need passing." Former Lt. Gov. Diane Denish voices her support of passing ALL of the health care worker compacts. It's time, New Mexico. ... See MoreSee Less

They dont need amending; they need passing. Former Lt. Gov. Diane Denish voices her support of passing ALL of the health care worker compacts. Its time,  New Mexico.Image attachmentImage attachment+3Image attachment

Echoing Albuquerque Journal’s poll about health care last week, more New Mexicans are revealing their struggles to access care.

Visit the link in our bio to take part in a survey conducted by Patients Primero!
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